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126. The Krakow (Cracow) Ghetto during the Holocaust
. After the revolts of Jewish prisoners in the Warsaw ghetto (April-May 1943), Treblinka (August 1943
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127. Axis Powers in World War II
occupied Slovakia to suppress the revolt. Slovakia remained in the Axis until the Soviets captured the
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128. The body of Lt. Aleksander Pechersky lies in an open coffin during his funeral.
killed during the revolt, and about three hundred prisoners escaped, but most were killed. At the end of
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129. Songs from Sobibor
Forgotten Revolt - A Survivor's Report."
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130. Photograph of Leon Felhendler
Leon Felhendler, the son of a rabbi from Zólkiewka, Poland, was a leader in the prisoner revolt at
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131. Oral history interview with Selma Engel
prisoner revolt in Sobibór in Oct. 1943; her escape from Sobibór during the prisoner revolt; her time in
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132. Oral history interview with Thomas Blatt
German SS officer Karl Frenzel; his methods for surviving psychologically; the organized revolt in the ... going to Lublin, Poland; not wanting to escape his memories; and teaching people about the revolt in
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133. Identification tag issued to a forced laborer in the Warsaw ghetto
the ghetto, the residents launched an armed revolt against the German occupiers. The Warsaw Ghetto ... the ghetto, the residents launched an armed revolt against the German occupiers. The Ghetto Uprising
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134. Frequently Asked Research Questions
only reply to the murderer is revolt! Brothers! Better to fall as free fighters than to live by the
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135. Bad Conscience
resistance, fighting, revolt, you know, killing things of that nature. And those things did happen, if we
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136. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Wartime Propagandist
called for an Arab revolt against Great Britain and the destruction of the Jewish settlements in
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137. Nazi Territorial Aggression: The Anschluss
other Austrian Nazis also revolted against the government. However, the majority of Austrians
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138. Group portrait of six girls in the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement in Ciechanow.
the revolt, she refused to reveal the names of those involved. She was hanged on January 5, 1945
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139. Jewish men working at an oil press in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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140. Jewish men working in a tanning workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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141. Jewish men at work in a factory producing cooking oil in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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142. Jewish men at work in a tanning factory in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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143. Jewish youth at work in a shoemaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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144. Jewish men at work in a shoemaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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145. Jewish men at work producing wooden shoes in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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146. Jewish women at work producing house shoes in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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147. Jewish women at work spinning yarn in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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148. Jewish men and women make felt boots in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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149. Jewish men and women make felt boots in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the
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150. Jews sewing military hats in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
entering the ghetto, the Germans met with armed resistance by Jewish groups. To suppress the revolt, the